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The relentless battle: William Cope Moyers’ struggle with opiate addiction after triumphing over crack cocaine.

The relentless battle: William Cope Moyers’ struggle with opiate addiction after triumphing over crack cocaine.

William Cope Moyers, once a vocal advocate for overcoming drug addiction, encountered a formidable challenge on his road to recovery. Initially celebrated for his victory over crack addiction, Moyers’s battle took an unexpected turn when he was prescribed opioid painkillers following dental surgery. Against the backdrop of a sprawling library, Moyers reflects on the grip of opioid addiction in his latest literary work, Broken Open: What Painkillers Taught Me About Life and Recovery. In this revealing account, he details the relentless grip of his new addiction, despite employing various recovery strategies that had previously sustained his sobriety. Moyers, as vice…
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Prestigious Alzheimer’s researcher Francisco Lopera passes away at 73 years old

Prestigious Alzheimer’s researcher Francisco Lopera passes away at 73 years old

Dr. Francisco Lopera, a prominent neurologist known for his work with a particularly large family in Colombia affected by Alzheimer's, passed away on Tuesday at his residence in Medellín at the age of 73 from metastatic melanoma. His passing was confirmed in an announcement from the neuroscience team at the University of Antioquia in Medellín, which Dr. Lopera had directed until his retirement last month. During his nearly four-decade tenure as a professor at the University, Dr. Lopera achieved groundbreaking advances in Alzheimer's research. He was instrumental in uncovering the genetic roots of the disease within a large family network…
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Urban animal markets in New York: a hidden source of avian influenza transmission

Urban animal markets in New York: a hidden source of avian influenza transmission

In densely populated areas of New York City, the presence of live animal markets is raising significant public health concerns. These markets, often nestled near residential areas and educational institutions, facilitate close interactions between humans and a variety of animals, including chickens, ducks, and other birds. A recent observation in Queens highlights the conditions inside these markets: Chickens and other poultry are kept in cramped wire cages, stacked on top of each other. This setup not only compromises the animals’ well-being, but also creates an environment conducive to the spread of diseases like avian influenza. Beneath these cages, other animals,…
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Impact of the pandemic on adolescent brain development: a comparative study

Impact of the pandemic on adolescent brain development: a comparative study

A recent study from the University of Washington, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, reveals significant differences in brain development between adolescent girls and boys following coronavirus-related lockdowns. The research focused on cortical thinning, a normal part of brain maturation in which the brain sheds excess synapses and shrinks its outer layer. This process, which usually begins in late childhood or early adolescence, is known to improve the efficiency of the brain as it matures. However, stress can accelerate this thinning, which is often associated with increased risk of mental health problems such as anxiety and…
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